The Baltic Times said that Lithuania submitted a document to China, hoping to restore relations, but China has given no response.
Last May, there were no Chinese diplomats in Vilnius at all.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said: "I believe Lithuania really jumped in front of the train and then lost."
She said that although Taiwan has opened representative offices in other European countries, they were all "set up after normal coordination, with the name 'Taipei Representative Office'."
"These countries have managed to maintain a completely pragmatic relationship with China to some extent, but Lithuania provided some things on its own and took the initiative, which may be a big mistake. We thought the whole world would suddenly appreciate it. Well, we tried this case, we have a Taipei Representative Office, but the world doesn't appreciate it, nobody appreciates it."
Original: toutiao.com/article/1856231105469440/
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